E-BIKES, E-SCOOTERS AND THE LAW- WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen demand for electric bicycles and new forms of transport soar as commuters struggle to find alternatives to crowded…
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen demand for electric bicycles and new forms of transport soar as commuters struggle to find alternatives to crowded…
The soaring arches and the beautiful stained glass of the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand in London were not on the…
Christopher McNall recently appeared as junior counsel for the successful Respondents in a case at The Court of Appeal, where it was found…
Remote hearings in the Court of Appeal - some thoughts. Christopher McNall recently gave some tips on our blog for lawyers attending video…
On 9 June 2020, Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division published “The Road Ahead”, a framework within which the Family Court…
The Adoption and Children (Coronavirus Amendments) Regulations 2020 came into force on 24th April 2020. Eight weeks on, Vanessa Lau provides an update as…
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On the 01st April 2020, the release regime for offenders convicted of qualifying offences, who receive sentences of 7 years or more was…
In our latest blog post, John Vickery analyses a recent decision showing that the Court retains a discretion whether to make an order…
In our latest blog post, Evonnie Chan considers the court's approach where there are allegations of parental alienation. A review of Re S…
Victoria Roberts recently appeared on behalf of an intervenor in the Court of Appeal on the question of whether a decree of nullity could…